Project: Paint your R.O.G

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looks fabgorgeouslous! Did you mount the cpu waterblock directly on the cpu chip or did you put the IHS between them?
 
Wonder what went through ek's mind with the squiggly line of coolant through the vrm sink, kinda throws me off XD
 
Wonder what went through ek's mind with the squiggly line of coolant through the vrm sink, kinda throws me off XD

Two reasons come to mind:

1. Increase the time it takes for the coolant to pass through the heatsink and so increase the cooling power.

2. Make place for the screws as if the coolant travelled in a straight line the stream would have to be thinner to make room for the screws and so reduce its cooling power.

If one wished you could always cover the top with di-noc or just use clear coolant.
 
looks fabgorgeouslous! Did you mount the cpu waterblock directly on the cpu chip or did you put the IHS between them?

yes,I mounted the waterblock without IHS, using the Kit EK Naked Ivy:)...

...and this is the end:sad:

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